Accessing a Drive in File System View
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Accessing a Drive in File System View
I keep my images on a separate disk, Drive F. File System view opens in Desktop, so the only way to reach my image drive is to scroll w-a-a-y down to This Computer, click on that, and click on F:/ Is there a way to have File System view default to F:/? Or failing that, can I at least make F: directly visible in File System view?
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Re: Accessing a Drive in File System View
make a shortcut
regards Hannes
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austria
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bibble 4, bibble 5, ASP mostly on Ubuntu 14.04 ( sometimes Suse Linux 11.4 or WIN10)
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- Posts: 48
- Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:33 pm
- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 32 Bit
- motherboard: Dell Inc. 0TP412 A02
- processor: 2.67 gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q6700
- ram: 8GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA Quadro NVS 290
- sound_card: SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 2000 GB
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: Samsung; ViewSonic
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Re: Accessing a Drive in File System View
You mean a shortcut on the desktop?
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- ram: 16 GB
- Video Card: AMD Radeon R7 200 Series
- sound_card: Radeon HD 7700 7800 Sapphire
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Re: Accessing a Drive in File System View
In ASP - in file system view - go to the drive / folder and right mouse opens a context menu - there you may create a shortcut - don't know if that helps (you also have to scroll down ...) .
But why not using a catalog?
But why not using a catalog?
regards Hannes
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Nikon D7000 + D70, Nikon P6000, Nikon P330 (use P7800) PanasonicTZ100, Vuescan
bibble 4, bibble 5, ASP mostly on Ubuntu 14.04 ( sometimes Suse Linux 11.4 or WIN10)
austria
Nikon D7000 + D70, Nikon P6000, Nikon P330 (use P7800) PanasonicTZ100, Vuescan
bibble 4, bibble 5, ASP mostly on Ubuntu 14.04 ( sometimes Suse Linux 11.4 or WIN10)